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noajthan wrote:What has spouse applied for?
UK Spouse visa?
Or EEA Family Permit?
There is no IHS for thos on EU migration route.
Your title is misleading.rookie123 wrote:noajthan wrote:What has spouse applied for?
UK Spouse visa?
Or EEA Family Permit?
There is no IHS for those on EU migration route.
EEA Family Permit
You are correct, I just checked the application category it is 'Family Member of an EEA National'. In reality it is a spouse visa of an EEA national.noajthan wrote:Your title is misleading.rookie123 wrote:noajthan wrote:What has spouse applied for?
UK Spouse visa?
Or EEA Family Permit?
There is no IHS for those on EU migration route.
EEA Family Permit
No IHS then.
Loads.rookie123 wrote:You are correct, I just checked the application category it is 'Family Member of an EEA National'. In reality it is a spouse visa of an EEA national.
Sorry I am new to all this, is there a difference?
Well written Thank you, a further querry if my spouse does manage to get the EEA Family visa to UK, how long is the initial visa that she will get stamped on his Pakistani passport? Any idea?secret.simon wrote:Loads.rookie123 wrote:You are correct, I just checked the application category it is 'Family Member of an EEA National'. In reality it is a spouse visa of an EEA national.
Sorry I am new to all this, is there a difference?
EEA family members (spouses, children and dependent parents) have a right to accompany the EEA citizen that can not be refused. Family members of British citizens have no such right and can be refused.
British citizens must earn more than £18,600 to sponsor their spouse. There is no such requirement for EEA citizens.
The fees for British citizens sponsoring their spouses is upwards of a thousand pounds sterling for a 2.5 year visa, followed by another fees of more than a thousand pounds in 2.5 years time. Then all things being fine, s/he would be eligible to apply for ILR for another fee of about £1500-2000. So, the spousalvisa of a British citizen costs about £5000 or more over five years.
The fees for EEA citizens is a flat £65 for all applications. So, that would be £65 for a Family Permit and another £65 for the Residence Card to reside in the UK for five years, followed by £65 for a PR Card. That is under £200 for five years.
As this is a query relating to an EEA Route application, can the mods move it to the appropriate forum?
Provided she has attached proof that you are exercising treaty rights (working, studying with CSI or self-sufficient with CSI) or have PR yourself, she can not be refused a Family Permit.rookie123 wrote:if my spouse does manage to get the EEA Family visa to UK, how long is the initial visa that she will get stamped on his Pakistani passport? Any idea?
Thanks secret.simon for the response.secret.simon wrote:Provided she has attached proof that you are exercising treaty rights (working, studying with CSI or self-sufficient with CSI) or have PR yourself, she can not be refused a Family Permit.rookie123 wrote:if my spouse does manage to get the EEA Family visa to UK, how long is the initial visa that she will get stamped on his Pakistani passport? Any idea?
The initial Family Permit (which is not technically a visa) is valid for six months. Within those six months, she should apply for a Residence Card using pretty much the same proof as she did for the Family Permit.
It would seem so.rookie123 wrote:This all is absurd
How do you suggest I do that?vinny wrote:Ask the ECO to reconsider in light of your submitted evidence.
Hey,rookie123 wrote:How do you suggest I do that?vinny wrote:Ask the ECO to reconsider in light of your submitted evidence.
evadk wrote:Hey,rookie123 wrote:How do you suggest I do that?vinny wrote:Ask the ECO to reconsider in light of your submitted evidence.
I was recently successful in my application for EEA FP, so I will share what I submitted (I am the non-EEA national)
Documents regarding non-EEA national:
Full, printed, signed application form
Original valid passport
Documents regarding EEA national:
Copy of passport page
Copy of payslips (3 months)
Copy of bank statement (3 months)
Documents regarding both non-EEA and EEA nationals:
-Marriage certificate (I provided the original, make sure your partner mentions that she wants it sent back)
-Copies of bills with both our names on it (copies)
-Selection of photos
I want to mention that my partner, the EEA national, didn't have to send in anything to any office in the UK; I just took copies of the above documents.
Good luck!